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"This is not your average sicko, this is a pediatrician who gained the trust of the whole community," the mother of one victim said.

Parents allege their children were the secret subject Dennis Jones' video recordings. Prosecutors said Jones performed exams he purported to be necessary on children. In the process, he "exposed them to the camera in various stages of undress."

Investigators reported finding millions of photos and thousands of pornographic videos in Jones' possession. About 30 of the children in the videos are believed to be his former patients.

Jones looked pale and weak as he listened to victim after victim express their outrage at the disgraced doctor's betrayal.

One mother looked Jones straight in the eye, saying, "The guilt we feel, knowing we were in the room and we didn't protect them ... we feel stupid, sadness, guilt and anger. We thought of you as a member of our family. Now you are the epitome of evil."

Another victim talked about how she was learning to cope with her pain. She even said she was grateful for being a victim. "Thank God it happened to me and not my little sister. It would kill me to know it happened to her and I couldn't protect her."

Jones argued his possession and use of the pen camera was for research, but his victims were not convinced.

Ultimately, federal Judge James E. Gritzner said he didn't believe that explanation, but for the purpose of closure and to end the chapter, he accepted a deal that gave the 69-year-old Jones a sentence of 10 years and one month in prison.

After that, Jones will face 10 years of supervised release.

Jones surrendered his medical license and pleaded guilty in May to possession of child pornography.

In a separate state case, Jones is accused of sexually assaulting a young girl who was not his patient. He's pleaded not guilty to that charge.